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School: Virginia Tech
Unversity of Georgia
Augusta State University
Thomson High School
Dearing Elementary School
"Miss" Lively's Kindergarden =)
Work: Mental Health Director at Augusta State Medical Prison Bivocational Pastor at Hopeful Baptist Church
Bivocational Associate Pastor at DaySpring Baptist Church
Bivocational Associate Pastor at McBean Baptist Church Dean of Students at One Way Christian Schools Social Worker at Augusta MHC
Hometown(s): Augusta, GA Blacksburg, VA Athens, GA Dearing GA
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Hope you had a good day, Billy, a.k.a Sugarfoot. It does look like you were busy with your cyber siblings. ;) Enjoy your Friday, and have a wonderful weekend, too. :)
Well my friend, we all needed a laugh today didn't we?
She is one cute nurse though. I can't believe I ever
wore mini skirts.... Now I blush at the thought of having
done that. gg
Agree with Patricia, they story is amazing. More amazing, you do look like
you could be Jesus lying on that bed..Wow....
Oh, and the nurses? I can tell you have a clean mind... My eyes went to their
short dresses. lol.
gg
Amazing story about your hospital stay, Pard! But now it's time for some spooky music because I was a Nurse Aide at St. Lukes Hospital in Denver in 1974. The girl on the left could have been me, same uniform, same cute little cap (except my stripe was yellow). I quit Nursing after a year on the Oncology Unit and watching too many young people close to my age who were dying of Cancer. Just couldn't do it anymore..